Robo poem for 2021-05-13
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Is heard remote. Towards her, she pleasingly began. Hear
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all delight indeed, if Malice should we suffer my
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Redeemer voluntarie, And higher I obey But perhaps
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farr som infernal Rivers or ADAMS: Round
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this King) Amply have spoke, But wherefore with
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blood Of porous Earth Be over, and when
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vapors fir'd Impress the fervent Angel, I Descend from
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sleep Soft words made all Her graceful acts, Those
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have at call, as erst contended With
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suppliant knee, and indecent overthrow and leave
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attempt, and Speech Wanted not soon shall
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beget, Is no enemie, but EVE, To PALES,
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or unimmortal make intricate wards, and Dales, ye touch
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the rest with outward both, and should ye? by flying,
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and ZEPHON bold, Will vanish and
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all th' Artick Sky, and furious down
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alone they stand, And CUSCO in ADAMS abode, those
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in mid Volie, for bringing forth, till the thick'nd
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Skie With cause Of order, though his envy, will
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support uneasie steps a written explanation to perfet
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sight, like those elect Safe towards the selfsame
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place where he fares, Treading the Fiend,
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and grief, pleasure and his two of
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LUZ, Dreaming by angry Victor Host on Bitnet (Judy
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now transcendent brightnes didst obey is undefil'd
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and therein live, Or enemie, but her ears
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Cannot be found, How comes a
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sent from one whose command of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or heav'd his image of
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Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of names,
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Places and fierie Steeds, or spect
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with aught propos'd And when th' arch-fellon saw that
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pain and Stations thick the use of
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Men Delighted, and cinders fill'd; so
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lovly smil'd; Aire, Chiefly on Bitnet
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(Judy now misery hath hither like In time To
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trample thee appeer, Yet Innocence and know mee
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Good out of God; I with like
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an Host proclaim A Silvan Scene, and full. After
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these rockie Pillars GABRIEL spake. Why is
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free From Hill Him the common else. By
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Fowl, Fish, and Timbrels loud misrule Of Arts
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that earst in telling wound, though
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damnd I will sustain alone is as henceforth most
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irregular they rag'd Against his leave a
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share of Life offer'd, he dreind Into her substance
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clos'd Thy terrors, as great behest from him praise,
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The mightie Regencies Of Death, of bulk
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as appertaine To mortal food, and Blank, while
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thou maist ascend, Bear on EVE repli'd.
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Is oftest yours, while it divide The
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wonted face Thrice he sees and stedfast hate: At
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first, not safe. Assemble thou lead the DELPHIAN
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Cliff, Or equal all, Greatness of thy seat Of
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hazard in Arms, Though single. From off Human, to doubt
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whether washt by many Throned Powers, triumpht In
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motion or lasting fame, Or open Warr,
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what ere this first it aught but
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retir'd, The stonie hearts To mortal combat or
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unenforceability of thee, and rowld In shape he
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rears from SYRIAN ground, Insect or
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waters dark Abyss. Thine shall his vanted spoile; Death
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wreck all past through fierce heat, Whose higher
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sat, Or save A Forrest wilde, Access deni'd; and
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call'd RAPHAEL, said ADAM, rise, Or chang'd His captive
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talk Of colour glorious once as Sea-men tell,
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With Rose and innocence, relie On
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duty, sleeping soon failing, hapless crew who
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since, Baptiz'd or High; because in hand.
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A thing approach thee unblam'd? since calld
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The Dank, and Warr had remov'd VVhich onely shall
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from me remaines, I nearer drew to transact with jaculation
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dire, As if Malice should injure us,
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nor hope relies. The Head Level'd his Nostrils fill
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Of refuge, and betraid Him first behold all chase
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Anguish and Angels, and Helmes, and
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render them Spirit that day, While here would intermix Grateful
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digressions, and resume New Heav'n so highly, to
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thine Of immortalitie. So Ev'n or
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seek thee, To vice industrious, but sat
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on golden seat's, Frequent and understanding sound,
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Due entrance quite be at THEB'S and change Perplexes
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Monarchs. Dark'n'd so, since by right thou
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looking on, pensive and resound His mirror, with
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ascention bright Legions, nor on yon celestial light?
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Be fruitful, which ready stands Least total
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darkness here in both To Idols through many miles
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aloft: that fair Presented with adverse Legions, Angel should
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be Worse; of change. He spreads
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for trial choose With act Rais'd, as
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Sea-men tell, Tell, if but that caution
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giv'n me not idle, but of Fire, Or glittering Tents
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resound. Such pairs, in Paternal Deitie, while
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Waiting revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the troubl'd
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thoughts, that warble, as mee. They fasten'd, and with
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nimble feet On my Signal giv'n, with pride,
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and Truth; Meanwhile To satisfie for speed retir'd to advance,
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or lasting fame, Or if they
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finish'd, and with vain And looking down, If thou
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canst not. Hast thou art, & rowld Of
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PANDEMONIUM, Citie and Stone Of wickedness, wherein
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no thought, and shame hee or 20.zip ***** This
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new commands, invented Torments. But these tidings carrie
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to man, Met such wherein appear'd Less attributed to
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doe, yet God exact of pain. All
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are one, the loathsom grave Aspect
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he nam'd BEELZEBUB. To interrupt, side-long as
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Head up-lift above Who out of HINNOM,
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TOPHET thence To first lighted, soon discerns, and excells Them
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thus much marveling; at command, and
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ASPHALTUS yeilded light prepar'd, The sequel
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each other, as rais'd Above th' accustomd hour of
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Warr, My journey high, High Eternal Providence, And courage on
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high: from inward nakedness, much advanc't, Came not till God
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from Pole to soar Above all associated files
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of worse way Tore through experience of SION,
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thron'd Between the glorie sole appoints; Number to give
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his Sign Portentous held part seemd Somwhat extravagant and
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fro They heard, without paying copyright royalties.
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Special rules, set encoding: ASCII If
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so spent of waters fall By death
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to Almightie works between, yet unpaid, prostration
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vile, the fee for whence, But
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glad Son Th' Eternal silence thir faith?
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O Teacher, some evil brought First crept The
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verdurous wall of Heav'ns afflicting Thunder, my default, or
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prune, or Pine, and deep, to
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soar Above all Temples th' ascent is due,
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And dust and heard, and Intercessor none
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accountable, preferring Hard liberty before him, mee
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the fiery Couch, At one That be cure or
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Air, To BEERSABA, where he ordaind, Hath tasted, whether
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food, for Signes, For Treasures better counsels
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different, or access Without wrauth also? be scann'd by glimps
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discerne ITHURIEL and involve, done Of despicable foes.
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With Opal Towrs Of carnage, prey on thoughts,
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to pervert that time and therein plant
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A chance Or hear'st thou seest, What day Thy
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lingring, or dread the flames Casts
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pale dominion checks the five other
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Hemisphere Night In all Sun-shine, as sons
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of electronic works, with mee, or Beast;
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which wee freely sharing Project Gutenberg is 64-6221541.
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Its 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under me loath
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Us both Death or carreer with mine. Is not
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walkt, when they fondly deem'd, I enjoy,
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and Games, Or touch or Earth, so e're Thrive
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under wrauth, Which leaves all assaults Their
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great Sire Brought Death or once he our sole
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proprietie, In Fruit With me, O Sun, Which
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we then with ardent look denounc'd Desperate revenge,
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first resolv'd, If then half to
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soar Above th' only peace recoverd sad. Evil
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in mooned hornes Thir freedom, they treat till
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Eevning Starr Of despicable foes. With such could else)
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to infinite That they around the foaming Steeds; what
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is a Cave and beginning knew?
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Desire with feats of anyone anywhere at first whom
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imbracing, thus Th' IONIAN Gods, as Sea-men
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tell, Tell, if thy flesh, when the Swan
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with tempest loud: Here swallow'd up & when
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the left, A shameful and Michael Hart, the fertil
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growth, and lyes the glittering Tents
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farr then avail though thou what eyes more
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fierce, From him, and therein set
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them best, Wherever thus double-form'd, and Fate,
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free Enjoyment of thee, and ere one Returnd
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on thy beauty more chearful face, the
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Dragon, put on my unspotted Soule For Death thou
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eate thereof all assaults Their great Sexes animate the
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Garland to perfet miserie, the Lee, while thus cropt,
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Forbidd'n here, as now; Know ye to harme.
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But mark how gird the most
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adhere, Hee in Heav'n, our thoughts pursue Thy
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eye-lids? and mad demeanour, then Obtuse,
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all her nether shape To me on themselves The Calf
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in Glory never more I fly By younger
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SATURN, he works of Heaven, or distribute or
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enur'd not less can discover sights of
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Glorie and despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord,
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and heard, then him thy utmost Longitude, where hap
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to soar Above th' abuse Of
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hazard as by success untaught His Lithe Proboscis; close
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design, by fraud to soar Above
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th' Angelical to disobedience fall'n, I rue the gracious
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Judge Of SATAN, now unpeopl'd, and longing wait
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The Princely Dignities, And gaz'd by
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all Through Spirits immortal hate, and joy Bright'ns his
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head against God beholding from this abhorred deep
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Of knowledge and Helmets throng'd, the goodliest
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Trees of eternal woe. Yet envied; against Armie of
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enmitie between till on golden Hinges turning,
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